Ann Dermatol.  2000 Dec;12(4):252-258. 10.5021/ad.2000.12.4.252.

Molecular Cloning of hSC2 Encoding 5α-reductase-like Protein

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The human homologue of the SC2 gene from a human dermal papilla cell cDNA library has been isolated and designated hSC2. HSC2 protein also shares similarity with 5 -reductase, a protein important in testosterone metabolism.
OBJECTIVE
Prior to knowing the functions of hSC2 in dermal papilla, we cloned it and analyzed its relative expression levels in adult tissues and cancer cell lines.
METHODS
hSC2 was isolated from low abundant clones in dermal papilla cDNA library using cDNA array hibridization method. Full-length clone was sequenced and we studied its expression in different tissues by Northern blot hybridization.
RESULTS
Sequence data reveals a single open reading frame, encoding a putative hydrophobic protein with a calculated molecular weight of 36 kDa. Its deduced amino acid sequences are almost 97.4% identical to t4ose of rat protein. Northern blot hybridization shows that hSC2 cDNA recognizes a 1.35 kb transcript that was expressed in various epithelial and mesenchymal tissues including testis and liver.
CONCLUSION
We have cloned and analysed tissue distributions of hSC2. It was interesting that it had homology with 5α-reductase isozymes. Further studies will be needed to understand the involvement of hSC2 in androgen hormone signaling.

Keyword

5α-reductase; Dermal papilla cDNA library; Human synaptic glycoprotein SC2

MeSH Terms

Adult
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Blotting, Northern
Cell Line
Clone Cells
Cloning, Molecular*
DNA, Complementary
Gene Library
Humans
Isoenzymes
Liver
Metabolism
Molecular Weight
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Open Reading Frames
Rats
Testis
Testosterone
Tissue Distribution
DNA, Complementary
Isoenzymes
Testosterone
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